Hi Shaky.
It is as you said, if you edited .conf.mas files when you update ebox these
files will be rewritten.

In my case I have a three edited .conf.mas files. I use a SFTP client to
connect ebox by SSH for realize a backup of my edited .conf.mas files and
then after update ebox I compare my .conf.mas backup files with the new
conf.mas files recent installed if not have changes or diferent structure,
I restore my .conf.mas backup files to ebox and restart all services to
apply changes.

You must be very careful, for example, if you have squid.conf.mas edited to
assign more space of disk for proxy-cache and has not regenerate the cache
files/directorys maybe ebox-squid not start correctly.

I hope I have helped. Greetings.
Luis Dalves

Original Message:
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From: shacky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2008 00:42:01 +0100
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Ebox-user] Custom configuration files


Hi.

I modified some configuration files templates in the
/usr/share/ebox/stubs folder (for example the configuration files of
Courier IMAP and Samba) to adapt them to my needs.
Will they be preserved when I will upgrade eBox in the future with
apt-get or whith ebox-software?
Or I will have to re-customize them?

Thank you very much for your help!
Bye.
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